Milan Technology MIL-W1311, MIL-W0311 DNS Domain Name Server, NAT Network Address Translation

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Options

DNS (Domain Name Server

These entries are optional. The main DNS (Domain Name Server) is either provided by your ISP, or entered on the Quick Setup screen.

If desired, enter any other DNS IP Addresses here. The first available DNS will be used.

NAT (Network Address Translation)

NAT allows PCs on your LAN to share a single external (Internet) IP Address. This IP Address is supplied by your ISP. Use the following to determine whether or nor you need NAT.

For Internet access, NAT must be left On unless all PCs on your LAN have valid external IP Addresses.

If this device is not being used to provide shared Internet access, NAT is not normally required. With NAT disabled, the Wireless Gateway will act as a static router.

If NAT is disabled, the Firewall protection provided by the Wireless Gateway is lost, and the Advanced Internet features (Virtual Servers, Special Applications, and DMZ) are no longer available.

TFTP

TFTP (Trivial FTP) can be used to upgrade the firmware in the Wireless Gateway. However, this is not normally required; there is a Windows utility available for this purpose.

Remote Management

This feature allows you to manage the Wireless Gateway via the Internet.

Enable Remote

Enable to allow management via the Internet. If Disabled, this

Management

device will ignore management connection attempts from the WAN

 

port.

 

 

Port Number

Enter a port number between 1024 and 65535 (8080 is recom-

 

mended). This port number must be specified when you connect

 

(see below).

 

Note: The default port number for HTTP (Web) connections is port

 

80, but using port 80 here will prevent the use of a Web "Virtual

 

Server" on your LAN. (See Advanced Internet - Virtual Servers)

 

 

Current IP Address

You must use this IP Address to connect (see below).

 

This IP Address is allocated by your ISP. But if using a Dynamic IP

 

Address, this value can change each time you connect to your ISP.

 

So it is better if your ISP allocates you a Fixed IP Address.

 

 

To connect from a remote PC via the Internet

1.Ensure your Internet connection is established, and start your Web Browser.

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Contents ShAir Office Table of Contents Wireless Gateway Pcmcia Wireless Card MIL-W1311 only Access Control Wireless LAN ConfigurationAT Commands Standard AT Commands URL Filter Virtual ServersLAN Features Wireless Gateway FeaturesIntroduction Wireless Features Internet Access FeaturesNetwork Printer Security Features RAS Remote Access ServicesConfiguration & Management Advanced Internet FunctionsPackage Contents Physical DetailsRear Panel Rear PanelPower port Reset ButtonTo Clear All Data and restore the factory default values Pcmcia slotRestore Default IP Address and Clear Password DIP SwitchesDIP Switch Setting Description Choose an Installation Site InstallationProcedure RequirementsConnect LAN Cable Insert Wireless Pcmcia cardPower Up Connect WAN CableOverview ConfigurationTo Do this Refer to Preparation Configuration ProgramConnecting to the Wireless Gateway If you cant connectPassword Navigation & Data InputQuick Setup Screen Quick Setup OverviewConfiguration Data Quick Setup Screen RouterWireless Buttons CancelWEP Status SaveData Wireless Screen Wireless ScreenConfiguration Wireless Station Access WEP Data PrivacyExisting Stations Access For Wireless Stations listed above PermissionFor Other Wireless Stations New stationDevice Name Status ScreenData Status Screen Physical AddressSystem WAN LinksAccess Control Log Internet Access LogData WAN Status Direct ConnectionWAN Status Status Data WAN Status PPPoEConnection Log Disconnect Connection Log MessagesConnect Clear LogTo check your PCs TCP/IP Settings PC ConfigurationTCP/IP Settings Windows ClientsUsing Dhcp Using Specify an IP AddressGateway Tab Win 95/98 Internet Access Accessing AOLPrinting Setup Print Port Driver SetupManagement Port OptionsBanner Windows NT 4.0 Server ConfigurationLPD/LPR Printing RetryWindows 2000 Server Configuration Adding the PrinterClient PC Setup for LPD/LPR Printing Windows 2000 Select PortDial-in Configuration Creating a Dial-in Connection in WindowsUsing the Dial-in Connection Dial-up Networking PropertiesMacintosh Clients Installing the PrinterPrinting LPD Printing on Linux Internet Access on LinuxLinux Clients To act as a Dhcp Client recommendedOther Unix Systems Wireless Station ConfigurationFor Internet Access via the Wireless Gateway LPD PrintingUsing another Dhcp Server Using the Wireless Gateways Dhcp ServerWhat Dhcp Does To Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Serial Port Serial Port ScreenData Serial Port Screen Internet AccessModem Dial-In LinksInitial String Modem Properties ScreenData Modem Properties Screen Other PropertiesSave as OtherDial -in Users Controlling Dial-in AccessOverview Existing Users Dial-in Users ScreenData Dial-in Users Screen Other UsersData User Details Screen User Details ScreenUser ID Time limit Enable dial-in accessEnforce connection Call backData Serial Port Status Screen Serial Port StatusOverview StatusConnection Log LogSerial Port When prompted for the password, leave the User Name blank PasswordOptions Remote Management DNS Domain Name ServerNAT Network Address Translation To connect from a remote PC via the InternetData Printer Port Screen Routing TablePrinter Port AppleTalkLogical Printers Printer StatusRouting Screen Using this ScreenRouting Static Routing TableData Routing Screen Static Routing TableLocal Router Router ConfigurationUpdate Other Routers on the Local LANFor Router Bs Default Route For the Wireless Gateways Routing TableFor Router As Default Route Static Routing ExampleAdvanced Internet Advanced Internet ScreenSpecial Applications Screen Using a Special ApplicationSpecial Internet Applications At any time, only one 1 PC can use each Special ApplicationSelect Entry Data Special Applications ScreenManaging Special Application Entries DetailsIncoming Operation URL FilterTips Data URL Filter Screen URL Filter ScreenSite List IP Address seen by Internet Users Virtual ServersTypes of Virtual Servers WAN IP Address Virtual Server ScreenData Virtual Server Screen Virtual ServersUser Defined Virtual Servers LAN IP AddressData- User Defined Virtual Servers Screen Managing User Defined Virtual ServersSelect Server Number External Port Connecting to the Virtual ServersInternal Port NumberData DMZ Screen EnableDMZ Screen LAN IP AddressWAN IP Address Access Control Log Access ControlTo use this feature Security Groups Screen OperationsData Security Groups Screen Access Rights Internet Access for this GroupPacket Filter Table Data PCs Screen PCs ScreenSelect PC Reserved Network AdapterReserve entry Security GroupTCP Filters Filters ScreenData Filters Screen Port NoGeneral Problems TroubleshootingInternet Access Problem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point Wireless AccessProblem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow To remove an existing printer port installation PrintingWireless Gateway User Guide Appendix a Troubleshooting Check the Modem Dial-in AccessCheck the Remote PC Appendix a Troubleshooting Infrastructure Mode About Wireless LANsAd-hoc Mode ModesWEP Authentication ChannelsAccess Control Wireless LAN ConfigurationRequired Settings AT CommandsAT Commands Setting AT CommandConnection Properties W95/98 Standard AT Commands Command DescriptionATO Extended AT& Commands Specifications Wireless GatewayPcmcia Wireless Card MIL-W1311 only